Lovecraft: A Mind Flayer in Marvel

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A SHIELD agent is enjoying a nice peaceful infiltration of a Hydra base suspected of conducting illegal human enhancement operations.  He encounters a Mind Flayer who has also infiltrated Hydra to infect and recruit the enhanced human's Hydra produces.  Implantation does not go well when the Mind Flayer memory overwrite hits another memory overwrite and the genetic resequencing of Mind Flayer conversion hits a far different code than it was ready for.One agent, three races, three memories, all three of which he knows are fake.  A Kree warrior, a Mind Flayer, and the fake human he thought he was.  Now freed from all racial programing, and lose in the Marvel universe with more tentacles than plans, what ever will become of him?

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Community Reviews(2)

  • ElorieRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    It's still a bit short to truly judge, but a proper rendition of the (or rather, a) Marvelverse isn't a simple or easy thing, and it's nicely done in this one thus far.
    Clearly a player of BG3, the mindflayer insert and con are a rather loud anouncements thereof.
    As for plot, hunting Hydra (insert their tag-line), is supposedly a never-ending job, and then there are the aliens, villains and other Earth-threatening threats.
    Another Marvel Tuesday, so to speak.
    As for the English, a few errors here and there, but nothing truly jarring.
    You might want to wait for more flesh to congeal for a larger meal, but otherwise recommended.
    Tentacle-horror warning appended.
  • FalloutwanderRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    K, I don't really know what to say on this beyond it's litterly the realest look into marvel I've read. The biggest conflicts of earth quickly feel isolated as you begin to realize earth is just one planet in a galactic battlefield of power plays by leviathans and demons.... It feels like the truest expression of marvel you could get, and honestly it feels worth reading just from the perspective scoop of the universe it drags out.